I recently found these to be interesting:
- Robot Interprets, Plays Back Dreams
Digital artists have created a humanoid robot which uses brainwave activity recorded during sleep to playback an interpretation of your dreams. - How to Stop Checking Email on the Evenings and Weekends
Why would you not want to check email 24/7? No seriously, there’s some good tips in this post. - Do Not Call Registry saved from mandatory reset
This Presidents’ Day, if you’re an American, you can thank George W. Bush for at least one thing: on Friday, the President signed into law new legislation which will make the national Do Not Call registry even better… - Ditch Your Cable Company With Free, Legal Alternatives
Ditching your cable company has never been more viable than it is today. The rise of online, streaming TV shows allows you to save on one of the most expensive household bills if you are willing to sacrifice a bit of the convenience of having either a cab - Australian Government Considers Copying UK Copyright Law Ideas
“Under the three-strikes policy, a warning would be first issued to offenders who illegally share files using peer-to-peer technology to access music, TV shows and movies free of charge. The second strike would lead to the offender’s internet access being - Analog cellular networks, R.I.P
Marking the end of a remarkable era in cellular technology, the FCC is officially letting American carriers decommission their legacy analog networks as of today, February 18, 2008. - Cool face detection software
Our forerunner product called faceLAB® provides head and face tracking, eye, eyelid and gaze tracking for human subjects within a 3-dimensional volume using a completely non-contact, video-based sensor. - R.I.P. HD DVD: Toshiba reportedly ends the war
Well, that’s it. Toshiba appears to be pulling the plug on HD DVD. Toshiba has not commented publicly, but a report on Japan’s NHK says Toshiba has made the decision to withdraw from next generation high-definition DVD production.

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